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Google Adds Your Google Drive Files To SERPs

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– October 17, 2012Posted in: Article, Feed, News, Submitted

In August, Google launched a feature that surfaces your email messages from Gmail on web search results pages when relevant. It has only been available in an opt-in field trial so far, but it seems likely that this will become a regular feature somewhere down the line, or at least be opened up to everybody who wants it.

Now, Google has launched a new expanded version of the field trial, which adds Google Drive files to the mix, so you can see all of your Google Docs and other files appear in search results when relevant, just like the Gmail results. It will also surface Google Calendar content. Google writes on the Inside Search blog:

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Tags: CALENDAR, calendar content, email messages, Gmail, google, Google Docs, google drive, SERPS, web search results

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